A Dinosaur Called Tiny
Meet Tiny — the pint-sized, prehistoric hero! He may be very small, but he’s got a very big heart! When […]
Meet Tiny — the pint-sized, prehistoric hero! He may be very small, but he’s got a very big heart! When […]
Blessed with a lovely bouncy, rubbery SpongeBob SquarePants-y style, and beloved by fellow cartoonists like Seth and Chris Ware, cartoonist
You got to love this idea, robots and monsters drawn and collected to help individuals and families afflicted with AIDS
Calvin and Hobbes TV show? Maybe not in our lifetime, or Bill Watterson’s, the creator of Calvin and Hobbes .
Flash Animation is making computer geeks able to do their own animation by themselves with a simple computer and a
To Infinity and Beyond!: The Story of Pixar Animation Studios Here is a great book about the history of the
Over 500 pages of classic adventures are included in this value-priced volume! The Fastest Man Alive stars in these fantastic
Mutt and Jeff was created in 1907, and many consider this to be the first true comic strip.
Atomic Cartoons doesn’t want to be misunderstood with their new show. The animation studio who gave us both Atomic Betty and Big City
At first I thought this was a real corny idea. After looking at the recent art and spin on the
Thelonious Chipmunk is a Talker — an animal who has inherited the gift of language from his ancestors — and
As teachers, we’re always looking for new ways to help our students engage with texts. James Bucky Carter and the
As teachers, we’re always looking for new ways to help our students engage with texts. James Bucky Carter and the
Spring brings May flowers and Peanuts. Fantagraphics once again releases their run of Peanuts with an intro by animator Bill
Everyone in Rick Bickworth’s class is good at something, except him. One day, though, Rick discovers that he was born
Growing up in the 70’s was an exciting time when comic great Jack Kirby jumped ship from Marvel to DC Comics
Comic Creators Detail Their Storytelling And Artistic Processes by John LOWE Professional comic artists interpret scripts every day as they
As Stan Lee used to say, "Nuff said!" The good folks at Drawn and Quarterly are up to their old